1935 France–Italy rugby union match explained

1935 FIRA Trophy
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Next Year:1936
Next Tournament:1936 FIRA Tournament

The 1935 France–Italy rugby union match was a match organized by the international Federation of amateur rugby, that took place in Rome on April 22, 1935. The game between Italy and France was the only game of the competition, although it is not registered in the annals of French rugby history. France won the game 44 - 6 over Italy, with the game being held at the Stadio Flaminio.

Final

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Eugene Chaud
Rene Finat
Joseph Desclaux
Jean Coderc
Robert Fretet
Paul Boyer
(c) Leopold Servole
Louis Dupont
François Raynal
Jean Blond
Jacques Dorot
Andre Camel
Marcel Laurent
Charles Bigot
Marcel Ollivier
 
 
 
 
 
 
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FB 15FB
RW 14RW
OC 13OC
IC 12IC
LW 11LW
FH 10FH
SH 9 SH
N8 8 N8
OF 7 OF
BF 6 BF
RL 5 RL
LL 4 LL
TP 3 TP
HK 2 HK
LP 1 LP
Substitutions:
 
 
 
 
Coaches
 
Riccardo Centinari
Aurelio Cazzini
Giuseppe Piana
Francesco Vinci III
Lucio Cesani
Pietro Vinci IV (c)
Renato de Marchis
Eraldo Sgorbati
Giuseppe Visentin
Carlo Carboni
Gastone de Angelis
Angelo Albonico
Orlando Maestri
Ottavio Bottonelli
Leandro Tagliabue
 
Ricardo Aymonod
Arrigo Marescalchi
Giulio Rizzoli
Filippo Caccia Dominioni
 
Julien Saby

Notes and references

  1. FIRA Trophy, France - Italy http://www.espnscrum.com/statsguru/rugby/match/19505.html

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